Texas Gov. Rick Perry to Take on Border Crisis Without the Feds: ‘Our Citizens Are Under Assault’

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AUSTIN, Texas (TheBlaze/AP) — Gov. Rick Perry says he’s deploying as many as 1,000 National Guard troops to the Texas-Mexico border after growing tired of “lip service” from the federal government.

Perry said Monday that the National Guard will provide additional support to a state-funded border surge that is costing an additional $1.3 million a week.

Much of the area has been overwhelmed in recent months by tens of thousands of unaccompanied children illegally entering the U.S.

Texas Gov. Rick Perry stands during the national anthem at a meeting with local party activists, Saturday, July 19, 2014, in Algona, Iowa. After his presidential bid crashed in 2012, Iowans now have to decide whether to give Perry another spin. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

“The plight of these unaccompanied alien children has rightfully captured the national attention,” Perry said during a news conference. “Equally as concerning, however, is the fact that unaccompanied children only make up 20 percent of those apprehended crossing the border illegally.”

Perry also said drug cartels are exploiting the crisis on the U.S.-Mexico border for human and drug trafficking.

“Over the years, I have repeatedly called on the federal government to live up to its responsibility of protecting this great nation by securing the border,” he added. “Since 2008, more than 203,000 criminal aliens have been booked into Texas county jails. … These individuals have committed more than 630,000 crimes — and that is in the state of Texas alone.”

“I will not stand idly by while our citizens are under assault and little children from central America are detained in squalor. We are too good a country for that to occur,” he added.

Under “Operation Strong Safety,” Perry has authorized the immediate deployment of up to 1,000 National Guard troops to help secure the border in Texas.

More than 3,000 Border Patrol agents currently work in the region. The deployment of the National Guard is expected to unfold over the next 30 days.

Democrats and some Texas border sheriffs are criticizing the plan as an ill-conceived militarization.

Watch Perry discuss his plan to deploy the National Guard and how Texas should deal with unaccompanied immigrant children on CNN:

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Ive often said that the states should take control of the borders if the federal government wont. i just dont see what good the guard will do when these people WANT to be arrested.send some Engineering battalions and the Sea bees down there and make a wall

The local law enforcement in TX needs to protect and serve the Americans in TX… I think Perry is doing the right thing. Just need AZ and NM to follow suit and funnel all those illegals through Calexico and other CA communities. Let CA libs deal with the mess created by their dear leaders. Incidentally I was USBP in Laredo TX and then Calexico CA back in 90′s. Laredo was MUCH better duty.